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Old ‘MythBusters’ Video Demonstrating Body Blowing Up In Deep-Sea Implosion Goes Viral After Titanic Sub Catastrophe

Days after the Titan dive, an old “MythBusters” clip showing what happens to the human body during a deep-sea implosion is circulating on social media.

A Discovery Channel show in 2009 demonstrated what happens to humans when placed in deep water under intense pressure. The mannequins used were said to be made from pig bones, muscles, fat, skin and entrails. new york post.

The manikin was placed inside a diving suit and sent to a depth of 300 feet, where the pressure was about nine times higher. The suit was then decompressed over her 30 seconds.

This harrowing video footage shows how a change in air pressure caused the mannequin’s interior to pop out of its head before the suit collapsed inside. (Related: ‘Underwater immediate cremation’: Undertaker explains why bodies of sub-victims are never found)

But the five passengers on board the Titan submarine probably didn’t meet the same fate. Experts say they likely died instantly because the pressure was much greater, according to the New York Post.

Authorities found a wreckage near the Titanic wreck and believed the submarine had imploded nearby.

NOAA says there is pressure that deep level That number is about 400 times the normal number, according to the New York Post. Officials have said a “catastrophic implosion” would leave no human remains behind, and no efforts have been made to recover the bodies.

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